Seduction: The Billionaire's Bride of Vengeance. Miranda Lee
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Название: Seduction: The Billionaire's Bride of Vengeance

Автор: Miranda Lee

Издательство: HarperCollins

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      Hence his marriage to Megan, who was one of the sweetest girls Russell had ever met.

      ‘It’s all right for you,’ Hugh said somewhat disgruntedly. ‘You’re not the best man. You don’t have to make a speech. How can I stand up there and rave on about how much James loves Megan when I know it’s not true?’

      ‘Could we leave this conversation till I’ve hit off?’ Russell replied, then promptly smashed the golf ball a good sixty metres down the fairway, at least twenty metres past Hugh’s ball.

      Hugh whistled. ‘What’s got into you today? You suffering from a testosterone overload or something?’

      ‘Possibly,’ Russell replied, his mind once again filling with the image of a certain blonde standing naked in that made-for-two shower. ‘You might as well know, I guess. Yesterday, I bought Alistair Power’s mansion in Belleview Hill.’

      Hugh wasn’t surprised, which was understandable. Both Hugh and James knew how he felt about Power. The three of them had been room-mates at uni when Russell’s father had committed suicide. He’d confessed everything that had happened afterwards to the other two. Although they’d never discussed it, they’d known what had been driving Russell all these years.

      ‘For how much?’ Hugh asked.

      ‘Twenty mil.’

      ‘But you’d have paid double that, wouldn’t you?’

      ‘Yep.’

      Hugh cocked his head on one side, his expression speculative. ‘Just how much were you responsible for what happened to Power Mortgages?’

      ‘Power’s greed was ultimately responsible,’ Russell bit out. ‘I just gave things a helping hand.’

      ‘I can imagine,’ Hugh muttered. ‘So is that it, Russ? Is it over?’

      Russell shrugged. ‘There’s nothing much more I can do, is there? Power’s escaped. And I doubt very much if he’s broke. He’s probably out there on some island in the Bahamas, sipping pina coladas.’

      ‘Let it go, mate. Let it go and move on.’

      ‘That’s easier said than done. Getting even with that bastard has become a way of life.’

      ‘I do see that. But like you said, you’ve done all that can be done. It’s time you made a different life for yourself.’

      ‘And what, exactly, would you suggest?’

      ‘You could consider having a real relationship with a girl for a change? Perhaps even consider a child or two?’

      Russell stared at his friend. ‘Am I hearing you right? You’re suggesting that I do what James is doing? Marry some nice girl I don’t love just to have children?’

      ‘Who says you won’t love her? From what I’ve seen, you’ve never given love a chance. You might surprise yourself.’

      ‘I never surprise myself. I’m just like you, my friend. I don’t do love and commitment. But enough of me. Back to your problem as best man. Why don’t you rave on about how much Megan loves James?’ Russell suggested as he swept up his tee, then shoved his jumbo-sized driver back in his golf bag. ‘That’s true enough. Then concentrate on how beautiful a bride she is. No one will notice that you don’t mention the bridegroom’s affections. Leave it up to him to lie. He’s obviously very good at it.’

      ‘I don’t get it,’ Hugh grumbled as they made their way down the fairway. ‘I would have thought you’d have seriously disapproved of this marriage. You’re always going on about honesty being the best policy.’

      ‘There’s honesty and honesty, Hugh,’ Russell replied. ‘Sometimes a little white lie doesn’t do any harm. James will make a good husband and father. Megan will never know that his heart is elsewhere.’

      ‘Don’t be too sure about that. Some day, someone is going to say something. Jim should have told her the truth from the start. She would still have married him.’

      ‘I doubt that. A girl as sensitive as Megan wouldn’t like being short-changed in the love department.’

      Hugh sighed. ‘Marriage is a trap for all players, especially when big money’s involved. I don’t want anything to do with it.’

      ‘You’ve certainly made no secret of that.’

      ‘One has to learn from experience,’ Hugh pontificated. ‘And from history. I’m just like my father. I need variety when it comes to women. My boredom threshold is spectacularly low. What I don’t need, however, is a string of ex-wives, like dear old Dad has acquired. He’s damned lucky that none except my mother produced offspring, or he’d be broke by now.’

      Russell laughed. ‘Broke? The man’s a billionaire ten times over!’

      ‘That’s beside the point. For an intelligent man, Dad is extremely thick about his sex addiction. I’ve learned the difference between love and lust, and I live accordingly.’

      ‘Give the man a medal.’

      Hush’s bedroom-blue eyes shot daggers at Russell. ‘You can be a judgemental bastard, do you know that?’

      ‘Yes.’

      ‘Hypocritical as well. You criticise my sex life yet you’re doing pretty much the same.’

      ‘We’re both bad bastards when it comes to the fairer sex.’

      ‘Not as bad as Jimmy-boy. I have a dreadful feeling about this marriage, Russ. Do you think it’s too late to talk him out of it?’

      ‘I’ve already tried.’

      ‘And?’

      ‘You know James. He’s as stubborn as a mule. Now, let’s stop this futile conversation and play golf.’

      Hugh shrugged resignedly. Russ was right. Jim was not good at taking advice. But it was a shame, he thought. Megan was a darling. Not his type, of course. He liked women with spirit.

      Thinking of women with spirit reminded him of the one woman in his life who had too much spirit—his PA, Kathryn.

      What a slave-driver! She actually expected him to go to the office every day, and made her disapproval loud and clear when he didn’t. Lately he’d found himself actually going to work most mornings, just to shut her up. It was no wonder Russ was beating him today. Hell, he hadn’t played golf in over a week!

      The situation could not continue. He’d have to get rid of her. But how? She’d never given him any cause to fire her. She was perfection as an employee. Capable and conscientious, never taking a day off, never arriving late or leaving early.

      Her fiancé had his pity. She was going to make a dreadful wife. A real nag, keeping tabs on him every minute of the day and always wanting everything to be just so.

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